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None of the regular rules by Erin Downing
When Summer ends by Isabelle Rae (DNF)
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Beyond Courage by Doreen Rappaport
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by JK Rowling
Unsticky by Sarra Manning
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Charmed season 9 volume 1
Serenity the official visual companion
Firefly the official visual companion
Serenity: Those Left behind
Serenity: Better days
Serenity: The Shephard's Tale
Tales of the Vampires
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The ori…

2012 has been a strange year for me personally with circumstances leaving me housebound with a broken leg for the last 4 months of the year. However this has left me with an insane amount of reading time which is going to make writing this following post hard to do as I have so many books to pick between!

The blog
A year of insane amounts of reading has meant I've had a chance to reorganise myself somewhat mainly because I have pretty much wiped out my TBR pile entirely. This has been brilliant because it has given me the chance to read loads of 2013 books and have a lot more flexibility about what I read and when without the pressure of release deadlines!

before I move onto the books just a quick thank you to all the wonderful bloggers who make this insane habit of mine brilliant each and everyday. I love you all to bits but a few of you deserve a special mention or two
- Sarah for putting up with my random text questions, for letting me crash at your house, for looking after m…

The
weekend before the start of senior year, Sophie Erickson and her best
friends, Ella and Grace, discover a handwritten list of dares tucked
away in the glove compartment of Sophie’s beat-up old Toyota. But this
isn’t just any list; it’s a dead girl's bucket list.

Sophie's
beloved aunt Suzy died as a teenager in a fatal fall, leaving Sophie
with an overly cautious family, a few fading photographs, and a bucket
of bolts that barely passes for a car. But now, Sophie has Suzy’s list
of the things she wanted to do in her last year of high school. Sophie
can't help but wonder: What would happen if she tried to fulfill Suzy’s
last wishes, to live out the longed-for life of her aunt, her hero?

As
Sophie and her friends attempt to knock off the things on Suzy's list
of dares, love blossoms in unexpected places and Sophie begins to feel
that her life is finally coming together...when in fact, everything is
slowly unraveling …

Beau Vincent is rude,
bad, and dangerous to know. So why can't good girl Ashton Gray keep away
from him? She already has the perfect boyfriend - her town's local
Prince Charming, Sawyer Vincent. But Sawyer is away for the summer, and
in the meantime Ashton is bored, and the heat between her and Beau is
undeniable - as well as irresistible. Ashton is about to unleash her bad
girl - but what will she do when Sawyer comes home? And how will Sawyer
react when he returns to find his girlfriend in the arms of his best
friend - and cousin?

The Vincent Boys is a sexy, exciting and enjoyable romp through one steamy Alabama summer

My thoughts

I needed this book the weekend I read it.

Of
late I have been struggling to read. I need something light and
engaging which would get me back into reading compulsively and this book
did it for me.

The story revolves around the love triangle that
is Ash, Beau and sawyer. Sawyer is Ash's boyfriend who is away for the
summer. Beau is h…

Bliss
Edwards is about to graduate from college and still has hers. Sick of
being the only virgin among her friends, she decides the best way to
deal with the problem is to lose it as quickly and simply as possible-- a
one-night stand. But her plan turns out to be anything but simple when
she freaks out and leaves a gorgeous guy alone and naked in her bed with
an excuse that no one with half-a-brain would ever believe. And as if
if that weren't embarrassing enough, when she arrives for her first
class of her last college semester, she recognizes her new theatre
professor. She'd left him naked in her bed about 8 hours earlier.

My thoughts

I really enjoyed Losing it. A nice offering in the New Adult genre.

Losing
it is the story of Bliss. Bliss is about to graduate from college and
is worried because she she is still a virgin. Her friend decides to help
her change this by taking her out to meet a man. They both get dressed
up and head out to a club where Bli…